🎨 Print, Burn, and Preserve Your Legacy!
The PlexDisc 633-214 offers 50 high-capacity 25GB Blu-ray discs, designed for fast 6x recording speeds and exceptional durability. With a printable surface and broad compatibility across devices, these discs are perfect for archiving your most cherished digital content.
Media Speed | 6x |
Format | Blu-ray |
Memory Storage Capacity | 25 GB |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Color | white |
R**N
never a bad disk
This brand (CD, DVD + Blu-ray disks) has given my choice results, never a bad disk, never a troubled "burn."Ron W4BIN Youvan
S**R
Great Price. No burning issues. Great Print Quality.
I just bought the PlexDisc 25GB 6X BD-R White Inkjet Hub Printable 25 Pack Spindle and the PlexDisc 700MB 52x CD-R White Inkjet Hub Printable at the same time, so far they have outdone my previous (and numerous) Verbatim in every way.The picture that says "Bonus Disk" under "The Wall" was a SCAN of the one without the "Bonus Disk".I simply added the text since I no longer have the original copy...as you can hopefully tell from the images, the print came out BETTER than the picture it was copied from.Same printer, same set of ink. Canon Pixma TS9120 if anyone is curious.Burned on a Pioneer XS07UHD USB 3.0 External Burner with no issue doing a Clone of the bonus disc copy I had with no label on it, just sharpie.It works perfectly fine, and looks better than my Main Movie lol. I'm tempted to copy the main movie again after buying some PlexDisc BD-R DL to make them look identical heh.I did a text only CD-R and a Picture with text BD-R both from the bottom area of the stack and both without so much as a hiccup, I can't speak for the lifespan or if I'll end up with any duds yet, and I will update both reviews if I get alot.But so far, like the CD-R rack, best bang for your buck right now, pretty much anywhere.These things are great, hopefully they never drop the quality or raise the price because I found a new disc dealer.
J**.
the discs look great but simply DO NOT WORK. BUT - see more!
At first try, these PlexDisc 6X blu-Ray discs are not usable.BUT, PLEASE BE SURE TO READ MY UPDATES.Writing defaults to 1X and gradually slows to less than 2 MB/s. Afteran hour or so, it bombs completely. Out of the 50 discs, I have 31 leftunused and NO usable recordings. I had been unable to complete any disc.Other brands write properly.I used an ASUS Blu-Ray burner in a Win 7 PCAlso a ProDuplicator with 3 LG Blu-Ray Burners(All new ones rated for Blu-Ray M-Discs)Physically, the discs look great but simply DID NOT WORK.They were low cost but also seemed to be low quality.UPDATE April 27, 2016:I have to alter my opinion. After such dismal failure writing with Win 7and the ProDuplicator, I tried ImgBurn and found the discs to write100%. Both the Win7 and ProDuplicator had up-to-date drives thatburn CD, DVD, and Blu Ray RE's well.It's surprising but ImgBurn works where other software doesn't.Incidentally, the PlexDiscs ID is OTC BDR-002-000, The surface is a goldencolor, the white printable surface makes for nice labels and the thickness(noted by some as thin) seems to be standard - like all the others.After the successful burning with ImgBurn, I may even buy these again.UPDATE May 22, 2016After changing to a Blu Ray Duplicator by CopyStar, I found these discsto write in the CopyStar 100 per cent.I have revised my rating to 5 stars. Good discs and good price.,
S**.
Looks good so far
I'm leaving space up front for updates later as I just bought these and haven't burned much yet. These are the blue-coated discs. Another reviewer mentioned older ones having a gold coating instead of blue - likely from a different manufacturer under the hood. They stated that they were having problems with getting coasters pretty often with the blue coated discs. I took a peek at the details from ImgBurn (see image) and found that the blue-coated discs that I got are CMC Magnetics discs (CMCMAG-BA5-000). What stood out to me was that they claim to support 8x, 10x, and 12x write speeds, which are multiples up to double what the packaging claims they are. This seems to highlight a potential reason for excessive coasters. So far, I've only burned one disc and I purposely limited it to 6x in ImgBurn and it was successful. For what it's worth, I'm also using a Pioneer burner at this time. I have an LG burner, but had some issues with it elsewhere, so I'll probably stick with the Pioneer on these as I know it can reliably produce burns. I have plans for using these, so I will update down the road on how that goes, but for now they seem okay. I've checked the surface on a bunch of them and they all look clean and without any visual defects.Update 7-16-25I have burned 10 discs from the set as of today and have had NO failed burns so far. I have been keeping the source images around so I can continue to test them for premature degradation and have had all test good. These have all been burned with a 6x rate limit as described before. Discs are continuing to look good! Of course, testing them too frequently can cause them to degrade from the usage, but there is no evidence of issues from the burn quality.
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